Cameroon Humanitarian Response Plan 2022

Humanitarian response plan | Rev: 1.8 | published | Download the HRP document
People in need
0.6m
People targeted
436.2k
Requirements ($)
Current funding ($)
Coverage (%)

Cluster humanitarian profile

ID: CLNUT/BF1

Indicators overview

IndicatorUnitTarget
CO1: Boys and girls aged under five years benefit from diets, practices and services that prevent stunting, wasting, micronutrient deficiencies and overweight in humanitarian context
IN1: # of boys and girls aged 6-23 months enrolled in the Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme (BSFP)ChildrenShow the disaggregated data for this data point99,504
IN2: Proportion of severely acutely malnourished boys and girls, 6-59 months, with access to SAM treatment in South West and North West RegionsPeopleShow the disaggregated data for this data point3,874
IN3: # of new admissions of boys and girls, 6 -59 months in the integrated management of severe acute malnutrition programmeChildrenShow the disaggregated data for this data point55,830
CO2: Boys and girls in middle childhood (5-9 years) and adolescents girls and boys (10-19 years) benefit from diets, practices and services that protect them from undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and anemia in humanitarian context
IN1: Number of adolescent girls receiving weekly iron and folic acid supplementsWomen236,960
CO3: Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers benefit from diets, practices and services that protect them from undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies and anemia in humanitarian context
IN1: # of pregnant and lactating women enrolled in the Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme (BSFP)WomenShow the disaggregated data for this data point11,400
CO4: Boys and girls aged under five years benefit from services for the early detection and treatment of all forms of life-threatening acute malnutrition (including severe acute malnutrition).
IN1: % of children 6-59 months admitted for SAM management and dscharge as cured (Recovery rate)Percentage75
CO5: People Living with HIV/AIDS(PLHIV/AIDS) in conflict affected areas benefit from Nutrition Assessments, counseling and support (NACS) services to prevent and treat acute malnutrition and improved adherence to ART treatment
IN1: Number of acutely malnourished ART clients enrolled into NACS in the Conflict affected areas of the East and Adamawa regions.People2,600
CO6: Monitoring and information systems or nutrition, including nutrition assessments, provide timely and quality data and evidence to guide policies, strategies, programmes and advocacy in humanitarian context.
IN1: Proportion of men participating in awareness sessions in nutrition programs (%)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point50
IN2: % of Nutrition sector’s organizations with an existing PSEA policy, stating standards of conduct, including a work plan, and that have been conveyed to current staff on repeated occasions (such as inductions and refresher trainings).PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point75
CO7: At-risk and affected populations have timely access to culturally appropriate, gender and age sensitive information and interventions that promote the uptake of diets, services and practices and contribute to support and improve their nutritional status in humanitarian context.
IN1: Number of rapid nutritional assessments conductedSurveys37
CA1: Ensure targeted implementation of activities to promote infant and young child feeding in emergencies for Exclusive breastfeeding support
IN1: Number of pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers registered in the baby corners/baby tents/dedicated counselling unitsWomenShow the disaggregated data for this data point48,400
IN2: Number of follow-up reports on the implementation of the code on the marketing of breastmilk substitutes availableReportsShow the disaggregated data for this data point2
CA2: Ensure targeted implementation of activities to promote infant and young child feeding in emergencies for Complementary Feeding (including breastfeeding)
IN1: Number of people (M / F) who received IYCF counseling / awarenessPeopleShow the disaggregated data for this data point472,400
CA3: Support Community engagement for behavior and social change
IN1: Number of mothers and other caretakers trained on family MUAC activityParentsShow the disaggregated data for this data point134,000
IN2: Number of people (M/F/Age)attending participatory session on programme design/evaluationPeopleShow the disaggregated data for this data point8,830
CA4: Implementation of BSFP (blanket supplementary feeding programs)
IN1: Number of children aged 6-23 months receiving a BSFP supplementary rationChildrenShow the disaggregated data for this data point99,504
IN2: Number of Pregnant and lactating women receiving a BSFP supplementary rationWomenShow the disaggregated data for this data point11,400
CA5: Implementation of micronutrient supplementation programmes for Children under five years
IN1: Number of boys and girls 6-23 months who received micronutrient powders for home-based food fortification in humanitarian contextChildrenShow the disaggregated data for this data point198,057
CA6: Implementation of micronutrient supplementation programme for adolescent and Pregnant Women
IN1: Number of adolescent girls receiving weekly iron and folic acid supplementsWomenShow the disaggregated data for this data point119,928
IN2: Number of pregnant women receiving weekly iron and folic acid supplementsPregnant WomenShow the disaggregated data for this data point57,204
CA7: Integrated management of severe acute malnutrition (PCIMA-S)
IN1: % of children 6-59 months admitted for SAM management and dscharge as cured (Recovery rate)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point75
IN2: # of mobile unit established (Child Comprehensive response, mobile clinics…)UnitsShow the disaggregated data for this data point20
CA8: Strengthen nutritional surveillance mechanisms
IN1: Number of SMART surveys carried out during the lean seasonSurveysShow the disaggregated data for this data point1
IN2: Number of rapid nutritional assessments conductedSurveysShow the disaggregated data for this data point1
CA9: Establish and strengthen national and regional capacities for the coordination of the nutrition sector group, other sectors and information management that mainstreams protection and AAP.
IN1: Number of information products distributed to the affected population through a variety of mechanisms on humanitarian program planning, functioning and progressSensitisationsShow the disaggregated data for this data point58
IN2: Number of capacity building sessions on gender/protection/disability mainstreaming organisedTrainingsShow the disaggregated data for this data point11
CA10: Ensure implementation of Nutrition assessment, counseling and support (NACS) to PLHIV/AIDS
IN1: Number of acutely malnourished ART clients enrolled into NACS in the Conflict affected areas of the East and Adamawa regions.PeopleShow the disaggregated data for this data point2,600
IN2: % of ART clients discharged cured from NACS Programme (Nutritional recovery rate)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point75

Operations by admin area

Organizations overview

OrganisationProjetsClusters
Action Against Hunger4Protection | Nutrition | Health
Agence Humanitaire Africaine1Nutrition
Alliance for International Medical Action2Health | Nutrition
Caritas - Kumba1Nutrition
Caritas Mamfe1Nutrition
Community Health and Social Development for Cameroon1Nutrition
DEMTOU Humanitaire1Nutrition
Hope for a better Future1Nutrition
International Medical Corps US2Nutrition | Health
National Youth Development Organization1Food Security | Nutrition
Première Urgence Internationale1Nutrition | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Strategic Humanitarian Services1Nutrition
Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Services Foundation1Nutrition
United Nations Children's Fund3Nutrition
World Food Programme3Nutrition